On 28 Sep 01 at 18:45, Ray Amos wrote:
> I've noticed lately that a lot of e-mails are coming through using HTML
> in lieu of text. I thought there was a filter to block these messages.
> Does anyone know if we can safely use HTML? I have to remember each
> time I reply to a message on this usergroup to go through about 5 clicks
> to change to text and then go back through the same process when I get
> through. I'll do it if I have to, but it is rather bothersome. Thanks.
Please don't scare me like that....;))
There is no HTML nor MIME nor RTF nor winmail.dat coming through on
this list, and it will be a cold day in hell before it ever does,
thanks to Majordomo's filters....
And it's also these filters that require the most attention while
configuring the next version of Majordomo (2.0) currently....and
although MJ2 can also automagically strip HTML-messages down to bare
text, I am not so sure whether that is an improvement in the long
run, instead of blocking entire messages (but only if an
reject-notification + explanation can be organized/configured).
Also cute is the option of a sig-stripper....the nightmare for
commercial free providers, with ads in their sig....:))
<haunting laugh>
:)
--
Bye,
Willem-Jan Markerink
The desire to understand
is sometimes far less intelligent than
the inability to understand
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